The 33rd Edition of the Toronto Jewish Film Festival is coming June 5th to 15th!

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The 33rd Edition of the Toronto Jewish Film Festival is coming June 5th to 15th!

OVER 80 FILMS AND 34 PREMIERES FROM 25 COUNTRIES

Come meet our guests joining us from Canada, France, Israel and the US.

Learn about the Jewish community in Colombia and Sweden, follow the journeys of criminals on the run in South Africa, drug barons in northern Israel, and housewives turned activists in Ireland and London. From horror to comedy to poignant documentaries, free programmes and engaging panels, discover the unexpected at the Festival.

View the festival line up here.

View or download the Festival Guide here.

Until then, here are some important dates for your calendar to make sure you’re ready for everything to come:

Key Festival Dates
March 27
Festival passes go on sale at early bird prices. More info here.
April 15
Patron Circle membership deadline for acknowledgement on Festival materials. More info here.
May 11
Final day to purchase passes at early bird price.
May 12
Lineup announced and Advance Patron Circle box office opens.
May 14
Flex Pass holders’ box office opens.
May 15
General box office opens.
June 5
Opening night.
June 15
Closing night.

Have questions about our passes? Feel free to contact us by email at tjff@tjff.ca or over the phone at 416-324-9121.

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

Start Date: June 5, 2025

Closing Date: June 15, 2025

Daily

Virtual / In-Person

Various locations

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various costs

Accessibility

If accessibility options not listed, please contact the venue to confirm

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